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David Bennett Piano | How to recognise chord progressions by ear @DavidBennettPiano | Uploaded November 2023 | Updated October 2024, 3 hours ago.
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Relative pitch is a skill that any musician can learn and it allows you to identify the chord progression of a song just by ear! Today we'll look at every chord you could encounter in the major key and learn what it sounds like.

The outro music to this video is my track "Mothers Day" which you can hear in full on Spotify: open.spotify.com/artist/0wKKJoOZd8JQJDgGU8sb8V?si=dcs5zn4JRDO7oVCEkfK6YQ 🎶

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0:00 what is Relative pitch?
1:25 I
2:14 V
3:19 IV
4:43 vi
5:46 ii
7:01 iii
8:42 Chord Crush
9:30 bVII
11:18 bIII
12:39 bVI
13:51 bII
15:23 bV
16:45 iv
18:24 III
20:14 II
21:34 VI
22:56 VII
24:07 v
25:42 QUIZ TIME
30:50 Patreon

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